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55 Years Ago: Nine Months Before the Moon Landing

In October 1968, the American human spaceflight program took significant steps t...

Milestone Pig-to-Human Heart Transplant May Pave the Wa...

Surgeons transplanted a genetically modified pig heart into a human for the seco...

'Virtual' Power Plants Give the Grid Vital Flexibility

Virtual power plants are aggregations of electricity producers, consumers and st...

All Together Now: Drill Joins Other Moon Rover Science ...

A team of engineers from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston and Honeybee Rob...

Mercury’s Strange Hollows

Enigmatic depressions on the surface have puzzled scientists since the 1970s NAS...

Protecting Plants and Animals at Risk Must Start before...

The Endangered Species Act is an emergency measure turning 50 this year. Focusin...

Tiniest particle accelerator is so small it could fit i...

A particle accelerator that measures just 0.2 mm in length uses laser light to a...

Bird flu now sweeping the world evolved in Europe and A...

For about 25 years, bird flu viruses typically originated in Asia – but the viru...

Energy-guzzling data centres could work just as well wi...

Data centres consume a huge amount of energy, but researchers have found a simpl...

Is England doing enough to stop covid-19 spreading in h...

New figures confirm toll of the coronavirus on hospital patients during UK’s sec...

How Would We Know There's Life on Earth? This Bold Expe...

Thirty years ago, astronomer Carl Sagan convinced NASA to turn a passing space p...

NASA Conducts 1st Hot Fire of New RS-25 Certification T...

NASA conducted the first hot fire of a new RS-25 test series Oct. 17, beginning ...

Grammar Changes How We See, an Australian Language Shows

An Aboriginal language provides unexpected insight into how language influences ...

Working with robots can make humans put in less effort

Robots that do their job reliably can cause humans who work alongside them to be...

How to see the Orionid meteor shower peak this weekend

The Orionids are one of the most reliably active annual meteor showers, and with...

How to Handle This New COVID Season

The dangerous virus is still here. Here’s how you can stay safe.

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